Dear R friends:
   
  
Sorry this might be a trivial question: I have about 8000 records with 11 
variables in csv format.  I did get it into R.  head and tail all tell every 
record is in the memory. However, when i tried to print it, only last 1000 
records stay in the screen; the rest just gone some where....
   
  could some one enlighten me on this?
   
  thanks!
   
  John
hadley wickham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Biago wrote:
>
> Hi all - my first time here and am having an issue with the Predict function.
>
> I am using a tutorial as a guide, locate here:
> http://www.ats.ucla.edu/STAT/R/dae/mlogit.htm
>
> My code gives this error
>
> > newdata1$predicted <- predict(mlogit,newdata=newdata1,type="response")
> Error in `$<-.data.frame`(`*tmp*`, "predicted", value = c(0.332822934960197,
> :
> replacement has 810 rows, data has 6
>
> How can I resolve this problem so I can just predict values for the supplied
> matrix(newdata1) instead of it trying to use my full dataset?
>
> Here is the full code up to this point.
>
>
> library(VGAM)
> mlogit<- vglm(bcsse$Active~bcsse$Impinteg+bcsse$Hsgradyr,
> family=multinomial(), na.action=na.pass)

You probably want:

mlogit<- vglm(Active~Impinteg+Hsgradyr, data = bcsse,
family=multinomial(), na.action=na.pass)

Otherwise predict doesn't know how to match up the column names in
newdata to the variables used in the model.

Hadley


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